On Dec. 5, Arkansas State University-Mountain Home (ASUMH) will present The Broadway Tenors in ‘Tis the Season at 7 at the Vada Sheid Community Development Center. In this multimedia concert, The Broadway Tenors will bring holiday songs to life with selections including The Christmas Song, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire to new hits such as All I Want for Christmas is You. The production is presented as part of the 12th Performing Arts Season at ASUMH through the Ed and Lucretia Coulter Holiday Endowment.
The Broadway Tenors do not just sing songs, they perform a fully staged and choreographed, multimedia theatrical show creating an evening of entertainment.
Performers include Brent Barrett, David Burnham and John Cudia. Musicians are Phil Reno, Music Director/Pianist; Micah Young, Synth; Marc Schmied, Bass; and Charles Descarfino, Drums.
Tickets are $40 plus fees for adults; $20 plus fees for students. Tickets and information are available at www.thesheid.com under “Performing Arts” or by calling 800.965.9324.
MORE ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Brent Barrett is no stranger to the stages of Broadway, the West End, concert halls, recording studios and television. Broadway & West End credits include: Chicago – The Musical, Kiss Me, Kate, Phantom-the Vegas Spectacular, Annie Get Your Gun opposite Reba McEntire, Dance a Little Closer, Grand Hotel, The Pajama Game, Candide & Brigadoon (NYC opera), The Secret Garden (New Zealand), Brent made his Broadway debut as “Tony” in the revival of West Side Story.
Touring and regional credits: Camelot, Follies, Busker Alley with Tommy Tune, Annie Get Your Gun with Cathy Rigby, Closer Than Ever, March of the Falsettos, The Death of Von Richtofen, The Time Of Cuckoo, Silence! the Musical, and a Portrait of Jenny.
Solo albums include the recently released Christmas Mornings, The Alan Jay Lerner Album and The Kander and Ebb Album. Other recordings include Brigadoon, Grand Hotel, Dance a Little Closer, Closer Than Ever, Show Stoppers, The Busby Berkeley Album, Lost in Boston IV, Unsung Musicals, Vol. III, and The Maury Yeston Songbook. On television and in film Brent was featured in The Producers, Hercules, Longtime Companion, All My Children, Another World and Guiding Light. For more information visit BrentBarrett.com.
David Burnham, Broadway credits include Wicked, and The Light In The Piazza. David first gained critical acclaim when he replaced Donny Osmond in the national tour of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Other tours include The Light in The Piazza and Jesus Christ Superstar. He performed these shows on the Tony Awards and PBS Live from Lincoln Center.
Off-Broadway shows include The Best Is Yet to Come – The Music Of Cy Coleman and Showstoppers at the Las Vegas Wynn Resort. Regional shows include: The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Sunset Boulevard, The Little Mermaid, Grand Hotel, Children of Eden, The Hot Mikado, Letters From ‘Nam, Ordinary Days, Peggy Sue Got Married, and The Woman In Black. He voiced the role of the Prince in the animated feature The King And I, and can be heard on the soundtracks to Geppetto, Disney’s Home On The Range and Comedy Central’s South Park. David performs with symphonies nationally and has performed his solo concert internationally. He has two solo albums, his self-titled CD and One Day. As a writer, David’s musical Happy 50ish, co-written with Mark Vogel and Lynn Shore, seen in theaters nationally. David works extensively with kids in vocal and acting workshops and hosts a summer program Camp Sing”, for young artists. For more information visit DavidBurnham.com
John Cudia is equally at home in Theater, Opera and on Concert stages. John holds the distinct honor of being the first and only actor to have performed both as The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean in LES MISERABLES on Broadway. He made his Broadway debut in LES MISERABLES and made his debut in Phantom on Broadway playing Raul. He performed as Juan Peron in Evita with Ricky Martin as Che. National and Canadian tours as the Phantom. John played the Phantom for more than 1200 performances. Regional performances include: South Pacific, Jesus Christ Superstar, West Side Story and Master Class.
Opera credits include: Vancouver Opera-Curly in Oklahoma!, Count Danilo in The Merry Widow, Cassio in Otello and Juan Peron in Evita. Indianapolis Opera-Dr. Woodly in the World Premiere of Happy Birthday Wanda June. Lyric Opera of the North-the Duke in Rigoletto and Alfredo in La Traviata. In concert, John has sung with many symphonies including: The Baltimore Symphony, The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, The North Carolina Symphony, The Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra just to name a few on the extensive list. John earned his BA from Fordham University. He currently studies voice with Metropolitan Opera Baritone Mark Oswald. He and his wife, Broadway actress Kathy Voytko, reside in New Jersey with their two daughters Alena 9, and Evelyn 7, and their dog Kingsley.
Phil Reno (Music Director) Phil has been the Music Director/Conductor for numerous Broadway shows: Something Rotten!; Promises, Promises; Elf ; The Drowsy Chaperone; The Producers; Thou Shalt Not; Dame Edna: The Royal Tour and Back With a Vengeance; and Cats. At holiday time you may see him conducting the iconic Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
Off-Broadway: The Diva Is Dismissed (Public), A New Brain (Lincoln Center), Chess (Master Theater), Enter Laughing (York Theatre). National Tours: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond), world premiere Music of the Night, Starlight Express, and Bob Fosse’s Sweet Charity. Regional: Minsky’s (pre-Broadway premiere at Ahmanson), Happy Days (premiere at Garry Marshall Theatre) How the Grinch Stole Christmas (premiere at Old Globe), Melissa Manchester’s I Sent a Letter to My Love (premiere at North Shore), Grumpy Old Men (US premiere). Phil music directs and plays for several Broadway and Concert stars in their solo shows in many venues around the country including the Kennedy Center.
Phil’s television experience includes: Music Director/Conductor Broadway Under the Stars, CBS 2002-2006; CBS Tree Lighting in Bryant Park 2006-2011. Film: The Producers. Phil has conducted seven original cast recordings and was nominated twice for a Grammy Award for his work as producer of the cast albums of The Drowsy Chaperone and Something Rotten!
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